Things to do in Aylesbury Vale District (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
庞贝蒋琬:“The teacher started from the Oxford University Museum and finally went to Chris Church College, bringing us a very detailed history of Britain and the origin of Oxford. The most impressive thing is the story of Bloody Mary: the conflict between the new and old churches, the three archbishops who were burned to death, and the violence and killing caused by an unfortunate childhood.
The teacher prepared very carefully! When narrating, he could also cite modern classics. The children could also fill in and remember these stories based on film and television works, such as the history of the entire Oxford University & the division of labor of the colleges, etc., which can be understood in combination with the plot of Harry Potter~
Three hours of explanation, let us all want more!”
Open tomorrow at 10:30-17:30 (admission ends at 16:45)
Anonymous user:“The manor is located in a large park. The manor gardens are beautiful, and the lake is large enough to walk around. On summer weekends, you can see two horses being fed. The open areas within the manor building are quite beautiful.”
leotiger:“It was really worth the trip. I really can't get it. If you really believe in Ctrip, you will realize your dreams and wishes. It happened to rain heavily in London that day when I was traveling, but the atmosphere in Harry Potter was still joyful and was not affected at all. I highly recommend it. The bus back and forth chose King Cross as the gathering point, which was very convenient”
Open tomorrow at 10:00-17:15 (admission ends at 16:00)
小欣:“Windsor Castle, built by William I in 1070 to consolidate political rule and provide military defense, is the fourth largest castle in the world and the oldest and largest inhabited castle.
Due to its proximity to Heathrow Airport, planes fly over Windsor Palace every minute. Windsor Castle is located approximately seven miles west of the airport, directly on the flight path. It's very convenient to buy tickets on Ctrip and exchange them there.”
陌染MM:“The Bridge of Sighs (Oxford University, UK) is officially called Hertford Bridge. It is a famous attraction at Oxford University. The construction of the Bridge of Sighs began in 1913 (completed in 1914). It crosses New College Road and connects the old and new parts of Hertford College. It is a famous attraction at Oxford University. It was designed by Sir Thomas Jackson. Because the bridge is similar to the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy, it is called the Bridge of Sighs. I came to Oxford University with a tour group and could only take a quick look.”
苏河家园:“The Church of the Virgin Mary of Oxford University is the main church of Oxford University. The interior is stained with glass. Traveling through the ancient neighbourhoods of Oxford, you can feel the British academic atmosphere and history.”
Open tomorrow at 10:00-20:30 (admission ends at 20:15)
136***23:“We joined the British Museum's expert Chinese tour guide, Mr. Zhang, for a detailed, engaging, and engaging explanation. The three-hour tour felt like it flew by, and only when we stopped did we notice our legs were truly tired. Thank you to Mr. Zhang for your guidance and leadership. It was a fantastic museum experience, and the children thoroughly enjoyed it! We'll definitely book a more in-depth tour next time!”
Open tomorrow at 09:30-15:30 (admission ends at 14:30)
milan_girl:“It's best to print out your tickets in advance and have them at the church entrance for staff to check. If you can book a specific time, do so to avoid waiting in line. We booked a Monday morning free-time ticket and waited in line for about 35 minutes before entering. After checking in, ask a staff member to lead you to the browser, then pick up a Chinese map nearby. Inside, you'll be surrounded by a sea of monuments and plaques. Newton's statue stands out, while Darwin and Hawking's are easily missed on the ground. It's best to do some research before visiting Westminster Abbey; there's so much information to be found.”
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TheForkUser:“Nice table by the window, good service from helpful waitress. Food could have been hotter and my fishcakes a little dry but overall all 4 of us enjoyed our lunch. The lunch menu is well priced.”
TheForkUser:“Went there for my sister-in-law's 70th Birthday, food excellent and staff were friendly and polite and catered to our every need. She and I thoroughly enjoyed it and would definately go again.”
TheForkUser:“Fantastic food and great service. Highly recommend a visit. Can't believe how good it was. Can't fault them at all. Top marks all around.”
TheForkUser:“The food here was excellent quality and well presented. The venue is good with comfortable seating and well spaced tables allowing enough privacy in an open room.The only downside were very minor issues with the service. The wrong dish was brought for my partner and a drinks order was completely misplaced. Neither of these spoiled our evening.When the wrong dish was brought it was quickly replaced with the correct one. by very apologetic staff., and a discount was applied to the bill for the inconvenience.Suggestion - It would have been nice to offer to take both dishes away and return with both at the same time. One person eating at a time is not great.We will definitely eat here again.”
TheForkUser:“We brother and sister enjoyed a lovely evening nice atmosphere the meals were superb Cullum are waiter was absolutely fantastic always looking after us, making sure everything was ok for us Cullum is a lovely guy. All 3 courses were beautifully cooked and the presentation of the meals were just fantastic. Thank you all so much cannot wait to come again.”